1. The problem involves interpreting and understanding the numerical intervals and values given, which appear to represent ranges or segments on a number line.
2. Each interval is given in the form of a range, for example, $55.5 - 55.9$, $55.0 - 56.11$, etc. These represent continuous segments between two numbers.
3. To analyze or work with these intervals, one might need to find overlaps, lengths, or positions on a number line.
4. For example, the length of an interval $[a, b]$ is calculated by the formula:
$$\text{Length} = b - a$$
5. Let's calculate the length of the first interval $55.5 - 55.9$:
$$55.9 - 55.5 = 0.4$$
6. Similarly, for the second interval $55.0 - 56.11$:
$$56.11 - 55.0 = 1.11$$
7. This process can be repeated for each interval to understand their sizes.
8. If the question is to describe the graph shape, it consists of multiple horizontal segments representing these intervals, aligned vertically, showing ranges on a 1D scale.
9. Without a specific question, the best interpretation is that these intervals represent segments on a number line, and their lengths or overlaps can be analyzed using subtraction.
10. If you want to find overlaps or other properties, please specify the exact question.
Interval Interpretation 705C18
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